The Ultimate Guide to Sorority Recruitment: The Do’s and Don’ts for PNMs

Welcome to my sorority recruitment series! I started this blog a year ago to help women like me through college, Greek life, and every little bit in between and I’m not slowing down now! This series is purely to help you in your search for the perfect sisterhood.Sorority recruitment can be very stressful for a lot of sorority women. Who knew finding your BFFs could cause so much anxiety? Although I really hope that’s not the case for you, it’s so common and happens to most, if not all, going through recruitment. I’m here to (try) to save you from your nervous jitters.

If you’ve been following along with my sorority recruitment series, you’ll realize I’ve thrown a lot of information your way. This can be very overwhelming and I realize you already have enough stress on your plate! This post is your short & sweet summary of the do’s and don’ts for PNMs. If you’re new to the series, PNM stands for potential new member, the girl going through recruitment!

Do’s

Do keep an open mind! This will save a lot of stress and will allow you to keep your options open!

Do keep a smile on your face. Nothing makes a girl more beautiful then a big smile, and you will automatically look confident and happy when walking into each house!

Do be polite. Say your “please & thank you’s” and be gracious to each girl you meet.

Do make friends with other PNMs. This is your first opportunity in college to meet new people and absolutely everyone is looking for new friends. Feel free to chit chat in line and during break rounds, just avoid gossiping!

Dobe real. Don’t put on a fake personality just because you want to be in a certain house. You will no be happy if you join a house that isn’t you.

Do stay hydrated. Nothing would ruin your recruitment experience more than passing out in the hot summer sun. Yikes!

Do give your full attention to each girl you talk to. Nothing is more rude than constantly looking around and not engaging in a conversation.

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